An Essay On the Tragedy of Arden of Feversham Being the Substance of a Paper

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t A name (in her case) probably derived from some remote ancestor who had emigrated from the forest of Ardennes.
X Vid. Notes from the Records of Faversham, by J. M, Cowpcr F. H. S. , p. 27.
14 read — the " Chronicle of Holinshead. " I do not think that " Arden of Feversham " is Shakespeare's work ; but it is by no means improbable that he may have thought it worth his while to take a hint or two from it, which may account for some " resemblance. " The very ascription of it to Shakespeare,
... though made so long after his death, shows it to have been a piece of mark in its day. There is a sort of dawn of Shakespeare in Mosbie's speech, Act 3, Sc. 5. * Disturbed thoughts drive me from company, And dry my marrow with their watchfulness ; Continual trouble of my moody brain, Feebles my body by excess of drink, And nips me as the bitter north-east wind Doth check the tender blossoms in the spring. Well fares the man howe'er his cates do taste, That tables not with foul suspicion ; And he but pines amongst his delegates.

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